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- ...ane are equivalent in affine geometry and are equivalent in special affine geometry if their interior has the same area. We will concentrate on the equivalence ...6 KB (1,146 words) - 07:19, 24 September 2006
- '''Differential geometry''' studies geometry by considering differentiable paramaterizations of curves, surfaces, and hi One goal of differential geometry is to classify and represent differentiable curves in ways which are indepe ...1 KB (209 words) - 21:37, 12 October 2007
- |A [[Cube (geometry)|cube]]: |A rectangular [[Prism (geometry)|prism]]: ...2 KB (276 words) - 19:35, 31 January 2008
- [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...1 KB (221 words) - 21:15, 12 October 2007
- ...ices of the triangle. Since any given triangle lies completely within a [[Geometry/Points, Lines, Line Segments and Rays|plane]], triangles are often treated ...the other two less than 90<sup>o</sup>; then the triangle is called a '''[[Geometry/Right Triangles and Pythagorean Theorem|right triangle]]'''. Finally, one ...5 KB (868 words) - 21:15, 12 October 2007
- [[Category:Geometry]] [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...5 KB (865 words) - 21:30, 12 October 2007
- [[Category:Geometry]] [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...3 KB (432 words) - 12:52, 29 November 2007
- [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...2 KB (404 words) - 21:28, 12 October 2007
- ...ful for figuring out how big (or small) a lot of things are. This study of Geometry is more than that. ...try almost always spends a lot of time with proofs is that the first great Geometry textbook, "The Elements", was written exclusively with proofs. ...13 KB (2,270 words) - 21:29, 12 October 2007
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- Be sure to leave room for values to go in both columns. In geometry, the first row is the 'given' of the problem. This is the information that Every concept in geometry flows in a logical progression. One simply cannot go from A to B without e ...7 KB (1,162 words) - 19:37, 9 January 2008
- This is an incomplete list of formulas used in geometry. [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...4 KB (632 words) - 21:30, 12 October 2007
- ''However, this proof is not based on Euclidean Geometry. It is not elementary.'' [[Category:Geometry|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] ...2 KB (363 words) - 21:29, 12 October 2007
- In Euclidean Geometry, lines are parallel if they do not intersect.</br> In Euclidean Geometry, lines are perpendicular if they intersect at a 90 degree angle. ...5 KB (812 words) - 05:25, 17 January 2008
- [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...2 KB (419 words) - 21:28, 12 October 2007
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- [[Geometry]] [[Category:Geometry|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] ...3 KB (651 words) - 21:28, 12 October 2007
- <center><big><big><big><big>'''Algebraic Geometry : Introduction'''</big></big></big></big></center> ==What is Algebraic Geometry?== ...2 KB (372 words) - 19:20, 17 June 2007
- [[Category:Geometry (book)]] ...5 KB (881 words) - 23:51, 15 October 2007
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- '''Differential geometry''' studies geometry by considering differentiable paramaterizations of curves, surfaces, and hi One goal of differential geometry is to classify and represent differentiable curves in ways which are indepe ...1 KB (209 words) - 21:37, 12 October 2007
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Copying a line segment|Curr=Copying a triangle # [[Geometry for elementary school/Constructing a triangle | Construct a triangle ]] fro ...1 KB (208 words) - 09:34, 22 December 2007
- <center><big><big><big><big>'''Algebraic Geometry : Introduction'''</big></big></big></big></center> ==What is Algebraic Geometry?== ...2 KB (372 words) - 19:20, 17 June 2007
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Copying a triangle |Curr=Copying an angle # [[Geometry for elementary school/Copying a triangle| Copy the triangle ]] <math>\trian ...1 KB (185 words) - 19:45, 16 December 2007
- |A [[Cube (geometry)|cube]]: |A rectangular [[Prism (geometry)|prism]]: ...2 KB (276 words) - 19:35, 31 January 2008
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Copying an angle |Curr=Why the constructions ar # [[Geometry for elementary school/Copying a line segment| Copy the line segment]] to a ...2 KB (339 words) - 09:20, 22 December 2007
- # [[Geometry for elementary school/Constructing equilateral triangle|Construct the equil # [[Geometry for elementary school/ Bisecting an angle |Bisect an angle]] on <math>\angl ...2 KB (303 words) - 19:13, 22 December 2007
- ''However, this proof is not based on Euclidean Geometry. It is not elementary.'' [[Category:Geometry|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] ...2 KB (363 words) - 21:29, 12 October 2007
- # [[Geometry for elementary school/Constructing equilateral triangle|Construct an equila Since Euclid’s days, mathematicians looked for a method for [[Geometry for elementary school/Some impossible constructions#Trisecting the angle| t ...2 KB (354 words) - 09:47, 22 December 2007
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Introduction|Curr=Our tools: Ruler and compass [[Category:Geometry for elementary school]] ...2 KB (263 words) - 22:37, 17 December 2007
- ...omes from the homogeneous Helmoltz equation ΔP+k2P=0. Considering a simple geometry of a parallelepiped (L1,L2,L3), the solution of this problem is with separa == The geometry theory == ...4 KB (709 words) - 05:45, 27 April 2007
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Copying a line segment|Curr=Constructing a trian # [[Geometry for elementary school/Copying a line segment | Copy the line ]] <math>\over ...5 KB (847 words) - 08:29, 26 December 2007
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Why the constructions are not correct? |Curr=Th [[Category:Geometry for elementary school]] ...2 KB (324 words) - 09:56, 22 December 2007
- Note that this postulate is true in plane geometry but not in general. If one considers geometry over a ball, the postulate is no longer true. ...6 KB (979 words) - 03:05, 4 February 2008
- {{Navigate-Last|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Squares|Curr=Notation}} [[Category:Geometry]] ...2 KB (318 words) - 00:18, 16 December 2007
- ...ices of the triangle. Since any given triangle lies completely within a [[Geometry/Points, Lines, Line Segments and Rays|plane]], triangles are often treated ...the other two less than 90<sup>o</sup>; then the triangle is called a '''[[Geometry/Right Triangles and Pythagorean Theorem|right triangle]]'''. Finally, one ...5 KB (868 words) - 21:15, 12 October 2007
- {{Navigate|Book=Geometry for elementary school|Prev=Constructing equilateral triangle |Curr=Copying # [[Geometry for elementary school/Constructing equilateral triangle | Construct an equi ...4 KB (654 words) - 09:13, 22 December 2007
- Be sure to leave room for values to go in both columns. In geometry, the first row is the 'given' of the problem. This is the information that Every concept in geometry flows in a logical progression. One simply cannot go from A to B without e ...7 KB (1,162 words) - 19:37, 9 January 2008
- [[Geometry]] [[Category:Geometry|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] ...3 KB (651 words) - 21:28, 12 October 2007
- ...ane are equivalent in affine geometry and are equivalent in special affine geometry if their interior has the same area. We will concentrate on the equivalence ...6 KB (1,146 words) - 07:19, 24 September 2006